Have old Levi's that the zipper broke, pocket tore, etc etc? Call 1800 USA LEVI and they will replace them for free. They will email you a shipping label and order form (to order a new pair). Send the "defective" ones in and your order form and you get a free pair. Send in 2, you get 2 pair, send in 3 you get 3 pair. Etc Etc.

RDMustang1 said: Will they replace if they are getting frayed from too much wear?Most likely not. unless it is an obvious defect.

and OP thanks for the link, but I wish you hadn't posted it. The scum of the earth will now show up and try to abuse it.

It is a simple warranty program. Not advertised, but available. Now all the LETS GET FAT people wil ltry to trade in jeans for BIGGER jeans!

Kev24

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Sep. 19, 2010 @ 11:18p

They actually inspect the jeans you send in for an actual manufacturing defect or failure; normal wear and tear is not covered (in which case they will return your jeans to you, as opposed to replacing them).

zapy

Dismembered Member

posted: Sep. 20, 2010 @ 5:48a

I wonder if Lee may have a similar program. I have 4 pair with the same belt loop that is torn / broken. Can't figure that one out. I don't have a hump LOL.

MajorDarkside

id10t

posted: Sep. 20, 2010 @ 7:39a

zapy said: I wonder if Lee may have a similar program. I have 4 pair with the same belt loop that is torn / broken. Can't figure that one out. I don't have a hump LOL.

MajorDarkside said: scotlaf said: I had some Lee's do that as well. It was the loop on my side by the pocket. I still had the receipt and Sears swapped them out for me.

Mine are all the first loop to the left of the rear center.Dude, with that freakish prehensile tail of yours, I think that's just normal wear and tear...

halitosis3

Member

posted: Sep. 22, 2010 @ 12:45a

Levis ONLY does this if the jeans are fairly new and defective due to their manufacturing. I sent some back about ten years ago that had bad zippers. They wrote and said the problem didn't meet their criteria. They told me I could pay to have the old jeans shipped back or they would shred them. How very nice of them. They have such a friggin monopoly now. They don't even make Levis in America. They are made in Mexico or various South American countries. I can tell the difference. How cheap and greedy does Levis have to be to make them out of the USA. I still buy them, but with disgust knowing how little the manufacturing costs are. Ninty percent of their budget goes into their marketing.

Ignatzs

Enthusiastic Member

posted: Sep. 24, 2010 @ 11:40a

You're likely better off just waiting for that Kohls 30% and a sale or buying them at a wholesale club, either place for $25ish..vs. taking your chances of sending in plus paying for postage. As for the loop failure...I have 2 jeans that same way! The loops on mine just pull right through the jeans in left of rear center!

geldrop

Senior Member

posted: Sep. 29, 2010 @ 11:06a

Just buy Old Navy jeans... Good quality and can get a pair for under 20 bucks..

SUCKISSTAPLES

FW Historian

posted: Oct. 1, 2010 @ 2:39a

i swapped out 3 pairs maybe 10 years ago, 2 had defects and i didnt like the way the 3rd felt.

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